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− | The head of the Central Government is the Chancellor of the Empire, Tiberius Anar. The Chancellor oversees and co-ordinates the work of the various Imperial Miniteries and Agencies, directing their work. He also carries out specialised functions, such as oversight of the Civil Service, that cannot effectively be allocated to his ministerial subordinates. | + | The head of the Central Government is the [[Chancellor of the Empire]], [[Tiberius Anar]]. The Chancellor oversees and co-ordinates the work of the various Imperial Miniteries and Agencies, directing their work. He also carries out specialised functions, such as oversight of the Civil Service, that cannot effectively be allocated to his ministerial subordinates. |
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Revision as of 21:09, 6 May 2007
The Central Government refers to the collection of institutions responsible for the formulation and effective implementation of policy across the Galactic Empire. It also performs co-ordinating functions, ensuring co-operation between the various subordinate administrative units and governments through which the Empire is controlled. In consequence of its size, road remit and financial control the Central Government is regarded as the senior of the Empire's three executive branches.
The Chancellor
The head of the Central Government is the Chancellor of the Empire, Tiberius Anar. The Chancellor oversees and co-ordinates the work of the various Imperial Miniteries and Agencies, directing their work. He also carries out specialised functions, such as oversight of the Civil Service, that cannot effectively be allocated to his ministerial subordinates.
Ministers
The Imperial Ministers (a title employed to avoid confusion with others bearing the title of minister in subordinate governments) head the Imperial Ministeries. Thy normally have responsibility for a unified policy area (education) or for an element of the government's work (e.g. propaanda), though some miniters' areas of responsibility overlap. They carry out their work through extensive staffs of civil servants working form offices on Imperial Centre or in offices based in the regions. Though they were not appointed for their expertise, many of the ministers have developed a high level of understand. This is a source of some frustration for their supposedly expert civil servant staffs, who regard ministers as spokesmen and figureheads for their respective ministeries.